Toni, it's you who can't see the forest. It's a forest of racist discrimination against Asians and Whites.
These raw numbers do not say to how many or which schools black, Asian, white and Hispanic candidates submitted applications. To show discrimination one would have to look at numbers for each of the 171 medical schools in the U.S. and to compare acceptance rates and credentials of their pool of applicants.
No, you would not have to look at all 171. But indeed, it would be very interesting to see the individual schools and their acceptance rates.
Indeed.
Do you actually believe that the staggering difference in acceptance rates by race can be explained away by self-selection in differential medical school applications?
Please look again at the overall acceptance rates. You will note that your own link shows the lowest acceptance rate is for black applicants.
Yes, I do believe that different pools of students apply to different medical schools based on a lot of criteria. Some students apply only to schools they consider to be the most elite. Most students apply to programs based largely upon geography. An overwhelming number of students in the midwest, for example, will apply to medical schools located in the midwest rather than on the east coast or west coast. Relatively few New York students will apply to medical school in Louisiana.
Do you actually believe that Asian students are so full of themselves that they apply to fewer schools and harder schools than Black students?
No, I believe that it is much more likely that very high scoring students apply to many more and many more 'prestigious' schools than do less stellarly qualified students. This becomes more likely if the student is from an upper middle class family vs a working class family. Applications cost money, for one thing. For another, a student from a poorer family will be happy to get into medical school, period. They are less likely to pout if they don't get into Harvard. Or only get into 3 of their top 5 schools.
Do you know that most medical schools and certainly most publicly funded medical schools preferentially offer admissions to applicants who are residents of that state or who have ties to that state? Do you know WHY they would do this?
Do you really believe this explains the discrepant admission rates by race?
Since we don't have the demographic admissions data by sorted by school, it is impossible to know. But I am almost certain that Howard University College of Medicine receives a much higher percentage of applications from black students than does Harvard. And a much lower percentage of applicants from Asians and whites. Further, since Howard has a special mission to provide physicians to under served communities, I believe that alone will further select for certain students and against certain students. For example, it is less likely that upper income students are going to be interested in attending a school with an emphasis on under served communities.
Do you suppose that a medical school who focussed on medical research and had top ranked programs in gastroenterology would have fewer or more slots available for applicants whose stated goal was to practice obstetrics or pediatrics?
What on earth has this to do with anything?
It has to do with who they admit.
A medical school which receives and over abundance of applications from stellar applicants who all express the desire to become dermatologists, for example, will pass over some of them for less stellar applicants who express a desire to become obstetricians or pediatricians or thoracic surgeons. Or the reverse. If most of the applicants wish to be thoracic surgeons, then those who wish to become dermatologists will stand out more.
More and more, medical schools are looking for candidates who are interested in working with under served populations. Medicine is no longer the ticket to a high income and high status. It is once again becoming a profession which needs practitioners whose goal is to serve. That matters as well in the selection process.
Blacks have the lowest acceptance rates, followed by Asian applicants and then it is neck and neck between white and hispanic applicants. The acceptance rate for Asian applicants is significantly closer to that of white or hispanic applicants than to the acceptance rate of black applicants.
No. At any given MCAT/GPA level, Blacks have the highest acceptance rates.
Overall, blacks have the lowest acceptance rate. Significantly lower.
I know of not a single medical school applicants--those who got in and those who did not-who was unaware of the selection criteria, including things other than GPA and MCAT scores. Not one. These are not dumb people. Nor are they uninformed. Many spend years and years building what they hope will be an ideal resume to get them into medical school. They select their course work, their volunteer work, their projects with that goal in mind.
A pity for them they can't select their race.
Do you really believe that white or asian students would like to become black?
Do you have any evidence that the quality of candidates admitted to medical schools is not sufficiently high?
Do you mean like lower rates for Black graduation and Blacks passing the USMLEs?
You realize that as more black students are admitted, their completion rate similarly increases, right?